The tribe Zo'é shows his way of life and their perception of the world. We will know the identity of this isolated village through their dai...

The tribe Zo'é shows his way of life and their perception of the world. We will know the identity of this isolated village through their daily actions, we will see how is your relationship with the environment around them and with their own kind.
We will live for several months along with 184 members of this ethnic group, one of the last groups living in the countryside, ignoring our history and reigning over the Amazon jungle for centuries.
This series (Amazonia: Last Call) travels across Brazilian landscapes by way of one of the main links still binding the essence of humanity with the Earth: the Amazon.
The filming of the first point of contact with an isolated race, the Zo'E, the encroachment on areas of the Amazonian forest previously uncaptured on film, the evidence relating to the development of the illegal trafficking of species or the recording of the immeasurable value of Brazil's natural spaces; these are just excerpts from the series.
The underlying theme is the conflict between the development and conservation of one of the key natural areas underpinning the stability of the planet.

This video describes a journalism project I'd like to carry out in Ecuador. Visit Vourno to learn more - link: vourno.comprojectstribe-in-tr...

This video describes a journalism project I'd like to carry out in Ecuador. Visit Vourno to learn more - link: vourno.comprojectstribe-in-trouble
Background:
A new push to drill for oil in Ecuador could devastate a pristine jungle habitat and the Indians who live there.
The 3,793-square-mile Yasuni National Park contains more plant and animal species than all of North America. It sits atop nearly 900 million barrels of oil. It's also the ancestral home to the Huaorani Indians, who have lived off the land for more than 1,000 years.
The Ecuadorean government in 2007 had offered to ban drilling in the ecologically fragile Yasuni park in exchange for $3.5 billion in contributions from the international community.
Donations fell short and the government dropped the plan.
Even before that failure was announced in 2013, documents show that the Ecuadorean government had been secretly negotiating with the Chinese to allow drilling in the Yasuni park.
Ecuador has borrowed more than $9 billion from China since 2007. The South American country plans to export oil to China to help pay off its huge debt.
Environmentalists and Indian rights activists are alarmed.
"We're on the cusp of a new oil boom in the Ecuadorian Amazon the like of which we have never seen before," Amazon Watch told the Guardian newspaper in February.
The Ecuadorean government says the oil drilling platforms will cause little damage.
I want to travel to Ecuador to learn more about the impact of drilling on the Yasuni and Indians who live in the region.
I am particularly interested in the Huaorani Indians. They drew international attention in 1956 when they killed five American missionaries.
Hundreds of Huaorani still resist contact with outsiders. As oil workers, colonists and others move closer to their territory, tensions are rising - and so is intertribal warfare.
At least two dozen Indians have been killed over the past two years.
If this project is funded, I would like to travel to Ecuador during the summer of 2014. Among the questions I'll pursue:
Whether Huaorani Indians are abandoning their traditional ways as oil workers, loggers and colonists grow near;
Whether oil drilling is harming the Yasuni National Park and surrounding area.
Whether the oil boom and other outside pressures led to intertribal attacks that have killed more than 20 people, most of them women and children;
How the courts are treating Indians arrested in the attacks.

A funny tale of a young virgin guy's 1st visit to a prostitute! ;)
An Award winning short film -THE PRICE-
Starring - Mitali Nag of Afsar b...

A funny tale of a young virgin guy's 1st visit to a prostitute! ;)
An Award winning short film -THE PRICE-
Starring - Mitali Nag of Afsar bitiya serial (Zee TV)
Gaurav Pandey - Upcoming film actor.
Directed by - Vicky Khandpur
winner in UTV WORLD MOVIES CONTEST, was aired on 22nd may 2011 on utv world movies channel.
short listed in and screened in 16 FRAMES FESTIVAL, IFFI - GOA IN 2010.
Winner of best concept award - by2coffee film fest 2011
showcased in SCRIPT film fest
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